
- 4.6/5
M60***67Hiking enthusiasts can enter through the South Gate and reach Toad Rock in about 40 minutes. From there, you can reach Qingchui Peak in less than half an hour, then take the cable car down from the North Gate. I saw a relaxing little orange cub at the Toad Rock Observation Deck.
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userI didn't expect it to be so difficult. I thought an altitude of over 800 meters wouldn't be too challenging, but I underestimated it. Without the cable car, the round trip would take six or seven hours. The second cable car ride took an hour, so the experience wasn't great. What impressed me most were the two ancient trees in front of the Mahavira Hall. Also, there are many guesthouses nearby, but the service quality varies greatly. Perhaps it was the off-season, but if you come down the mountain late, it's hard to find a restaurant.
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userThe Great Wall itself is magnificent, but the scenery is somewhat lacking in winter, and the cold and windy weather makes the experience even worse. However, as a place of spiritual significance, it is still worth a visit.
- 4.8/5
Anonymous userJuyongguan Great Wall isn't as famous as Badaling, and there's no cable car there. We arrived at 1 PM and started with the eastern route, which was quite easy; we only encountered about ten tourists along the way. The western route is steeper. It was cold in Beijing that day, and the wind reached level 7, so we turned back after reaching watchtower number 9. There are still watchtowers 10-14 to come. The whole route takes about 3 hours. In good weather, climbing the entire loop shouldn't be a problem. That day, there were dozens of foreigners on the western route. Apparently, due to the strong winds, the Badaling cable car was closed, and tour groups were bringing people to Juyongguan; otherwise, there would have been even fewer tourists. In short, it wasn't crowded, and the experience was good. Those who enjoy hiking the Great Wall on their own can try Juyongguan, although the scenery isn't as beautiful as Badaling.
- 4.1/5
Anonymous userIt is not far from the Badaling Great Wall. You can visit the Great Wall before going to the zoo. There are not many people in the whole park. You can drive yourself or take a shuttle bus. You can see different animals on the shuttle bus. You can play on your own when you reach the end. If you want to go back to the starting point, you need to buy a separate ticket for 15 yuan. The animals are in good spirits. If you are not in a hurry, you can take your time to visit.
- 4.6/5
一心一境99The China Science and Technology Museum is not only a paradise for children to learn, but adults can also learn a lot of knowledge. However, you must ask for explanations. Our teacher Xiao Liu is great. She has rich knowledge reserves, vivid explanations, and is very friendly to the children. I hope to hear her explanations again next time I come.
- 4.5/5
Anonymous userIt was fun even tho there isn’t any rides, its small because it’s not fully built yet but it’s worth it if you like popland
- 4.6/5
养龙大王We did most of the major attractions, it was a really fun day 🥰 The Christmas decorations were beautiful and created a great atmosphere. The only downside was that things inside were quite expensive; food and souvenirs weren't cheap either.
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userThe scenery is particularly great. I caught up with the most beautiful time of the Colorful Forest. Off-road is also highly recommended. When playing the package project, the order was messed up. The staff arranged to take the sightseeing bus again for free, which is very humane.
- 4.8/5
M31***18The Temple of Confucius and the Imperial College Museum are famous tourist attractions in Beijing. Originally built in the Yuan Dynasty, they served as the highest institution of learning established by the state during the Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties. With their vermilion walls, green tiles, and ancient cypress trees, they exude a classic, antique charm.











